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Chrestomathy ( ; from the Ancient Greek “desire of learning” = ' “useful” + ' “learn”) is a collection of choice literary passages, used especially as an aid in learning a subject. In philology or in the study of literature, it is a type of reader which presents a sequence of example texts, selected to demonstrate the development of language or literary style. It is different from an anthology because of its didactic purpose. == Examples == * Bernhard Dorn, ''A Chrestomathy of the Pushtu or Afghan language'', St. Petersburg: 1847 * Mencken, H. L., ''A Mencken Chrestomathy'', New York: Alfred P. Knopf, 1949 * Zamenhof, L. L., ''(Fundamenta Krestomatio de la Lingvo Esperanto )'', Paris: Hachette, 1903 * Edward Ullendorff, ''A Tigrinya Chrestomathy'', Stuttgart: Steiner Werlag Wiesbaden GmbH, 1985. * (Bilingual Greek-Latin Grammar ), by Georgios Dimitriou, 1785, that contained personal observations, Epistles and Maxims, as well as biographies of notable men. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「chrestomathy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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